Originally Posted by
Loss Leader
Even if your understanding of biology and psychology was right, you're still making the logical mistake of only counting the hits and ignoring the misses.
I died. My heart stopped. The whole system was down for a solid minute. I was on an EKG and have the strip to prove it. I did not experience anything. It wasn't even like sleep. It was just nothing. Many people have had the same experience. What percentage of people in near-death states have classic near-death experiences?
If you can't answer that, you can't go any further.
I get the feeling that NDE "researchers" do a lot of cherry-picking. Some subset of people report similar experiences after a cardiac arrest or similar event. The NDE "researchers" gather these, say, "Isn't that amazing?" and ignore the (probable majority of) people who experience nothing, or experience something other than the "standard" NDE.